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00:00
@DanLugg basically, you couldn't be more wrong.
@AndreaFaulds "<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" value="utf-8" />" ... o_0
@Ja͢ck Er, that should be content= not value=, yes.
And ...
@Ja͢ck My content-type should be in my headers?
Oh shit
ahahaha
OK lemme rewrite that
updates ... brb
00:05
@dan_lugg As I was saying, I can't agree. I much prefer <!doctype html><meta charset=utf-8><title>bar</title> to <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W
@dan_lugg 3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-
@dan_lugg 8" /></head><body></body></html>
See, much better :P
I love HTML5 if only because I don't have to write out the whole doctype, oh my god
You mean <!DOCTYPE html>? Nice ya?
@Ja͢ck It's much shorter and nicer and more memorable than <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
In fact, it's infinitely more memorable.
From 0 -> 1 basically.
00:09
@AndreaFaulds Aren't you still missing the <?xml processing instruction, if this is to be proper XHTML?
@NikiC No, XHTML does not require <?xml
I bet you guys didn't know about this HTML5 doctype declaration:
<!DOCTYPE html SYSTEM "about:legacy-compat">
@AndreaFaulds But, for good style.
And just to be sure, you should also add the xmlns attribute
@LeviMorrison ogod
@NikiC You're tempting me to write another three tweets at dan :p
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
	    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
	    <title>title</title>
    </head>
    <body></body>
</html>
00:11
validator.w3.org says my example was wrong
@dan_lugg Wait, http://validator.w3.org said that was wrong...
@dan_lugg As I was saying, I can't agree. I much prefer <!doctype html><meta charset=utf-8><title>foo</title> to <?xml version="1.0" encodin
@dan_lugg g="UTF-8" ?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
@dan_lugg ><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" /><title>foo</title></head><body></body><html>
There, finally. My page validates! And that's before I've added any content.
See why people don't like XHTML?
Is it just me, or is the idea of removing the TSRM_* macros absolutely retarded? It would mean it would be impossible for an extension to have a single code base for php 5.x and PHP 7.
@Danack No, no it wouldn't:
As well as meaning extension maintainers have to do a lot of work to get to PHP 7.
00:27
#ifdef ZEND_ENGINE_3
    #define TSRMLS_CC
    #define TSRMLS_DC
    #define TSRMLS_C
    #define TSRMLS_D
#endif
@Danack ^
Many difficulty, such incompatibility, very impossible. wow. :p
@AndreaFaulds So why not just leave the macros like that in PHP core? rather than having each extension have to define them....with the possibility of clashing when the extension is compiled statically.
@Danack Hmm, well I suppose it'd discourage people from using it in new code. And you can always do #if defined(ZEND_ENGINE_3) && !defined(TSRMLS_CC) etc.
@AndreaFaulds So the choice is between i) having extensions just work in PHP 7 ii) making extension maintainers life more difficult.
@Danack It's also difficult to have a single codebase for 5 and 7 anyway.
@Danack They won't "just work". The engine has significantly changed.
@AndreaFaulds Not really.
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You do know that when you edit your message it pings each time?!
00:30
@Danack No, really. #ifdef everywhere.
@Danack Yes... (sorry)
I mean at the very least, anything working with zvals is broken, and all existing classes are broken.
@AndreaFaulds This is the diff for imagick that worked against php-ng before it became master (i.e. it might not work curently) but it was mostly a case of wrapping up access to objects.
Interesting.
yeah - the access to the objects needs an ifdef or two - but that can be hidden away....
>Z_IMAGICK_P o.O
i) I suck at naming things ii) macros suck iii) I really suck at naming macros.
2
00:35
Heh, me too.
It just seems nuts forcing more work onto people, when the solution they will all have to use, could be done in one place.
zend_bigint.c contains such monstrosities as WITH_TEMP_MPZ_FROM_ZEND_LONG
btw if someone does want to increment this it's probably about time.
Or maybe just #define PHP_ENGINE_3
@Danack I have a pull request for that
@AndreaFaulds I'm not sure why you hate function overloading.
00:46
@LeviMorrison I think I was pretty clear.
I can understand why you don't want it in PHP but… it's basic polymorphism.
@LeviMorrison PHP already has polymorphism, I have little against that.
@Danack Since the TSRM_* functionality was already 100% in macros, it's actually rather easy (as already mentioned)
14 mins ago, by Danack
It just seems nuts forcing more work onto people, when the solution they will all have to use, could be done in one place.
aka they could just be left until PHP 8, and there would be no harm, and time saved for every maintainer of an extension.
But if people use them for PHP 5 and 7, then they'll still be there in 8.
What's gained by leaving them in core?
About 6 lines of configure-type code.
00:51
Also, bad habits
People are used to writing TSRMLS_DC
They'll add redundant ones to new code because they don't know they need to omit it
I should hope that one is easy to cure ^^
@LeviMorrison To avoid having every maintainer have to re-define them in each extension, as well as avoid any possible issue with multiple definitions when compiling extensions statically. It's reasonable to expect a single code-base to be compilable for two versions....but 3 would be too far.
@Danack Macro's cleanly override each other, fyi.
Removing them is zero-gain for PHP, and an actual cost. Against just leaving them till the next version, which has zero cost.
00:53
It's one of their virtues (vices?).
@Danack I generally agree with this type of advice.
Just not here. People regularly still break the thread safe builds.
Sure, I understand that we can just leave them there and define them as nothing.
Builds will work either way.
I think we should rip them out as soon as possible, along with any references to them.
@LeviMorrison I'm not sure what you mean there....any place they are used in PHP core or bundled extensions can (and should) be removed. I was just talking about the macro definition.
@Danack We could add Zend/ze2_compat.h or something if you want.
As already mentioned any given extension is unlikely to work on 5 and 7 at the same time anyway.
If that was a goal we already missed the boat.
24 mins ago, by Danack
@AndreaFaulds This is the diff for imagick that worked against php-ng before it became master (i.e. it might not work curently) but it was mostly a case of wrapping up access to objects.
For that extension at least, having a single code base is 'trivial'.
I haven't looked at APCU in detail, but it has about 600 usages of the macros......would be horrific to clean them up.
And yeah - each extension can re-define them. But if everyone is doing that, why not just do it centrally once.
@Danack Zend/zend_ze2_compat.h then.
01:00
Also, you are aware that ABI breaks between major versions basically guarantee backwards incompatibility breaks for extensions in most C projects, right?
It's just how it works ^^
@AndreaFaulds That's still an extra step that every maintainer has to do. Why not just leave the macros where they are now, rather than breaking it, and then providing a work around.
@Danack Because it's cruft and because this'll stop people accidentally leaving TSRMLS_DC references around in new code
What's wrong with PSR-0? Why it has been deprecated? And why PSR-4 is better?
@AndreaFaulds "Because it's cruft" So clean it up in a future version. As I said, there is a clear benefit in leaving it, and no clear benefit in removing it.
@bad_boy How dare you question the wisdom of the PHP-FIG :p
01:03
@bad_boy This is why people mock PHP-FIG.....
@Danack You'll be moaning at me when we remove it in PHP 8, then.
@AndreaFaulds anyway someone must dare it, if not me, then someone else
@Danack that's not the answer
Not as much.....it's not unreasonable to have a single code base that spans one major version bump. Having a codebase span 3 major versions is too optimistic.
omg why nobody knows the answer! jeez
and no, google will not help
@bad_boy We've been told we're too snarky in here....basically PHP-FIG just decided that it was worth removing the extra directory levels by introducing a new standard.....so they went ahead and did it. I don't think any one here particular thinks that was a good decision.
And if you want more details of the PHP-FIG decision making process - I suggest reading this.
01:06
hmm sounds cool
@Danack ahahaha
burn
By the way, XML is the best data exchange format ever. See you guys later.
3
CSV 4 eva
JSON 5evr
That or s-expressions, /me <3 s-expressions, so good
PHP should have conses :p
02:05
@Danack CSV!! shakes fist
02:55
@Ja͢ck lol, I know you have a bit of history there.
It's not history yet ...
Why did we ever think that backslash has a special meaning in CSV?
@Ja͢ck neither is PHP 4
;_;
@Ja͢ck It does if it is in front of a comma. Right? RIGHT?
Nope
@LeviMorrison depends on your CSV format (there are a lot of them)
03:06
If a field contains the delimiter, it must be enclosed.
@Ja͢ck well, that depends on your format
Example?
1,2\,3,4 is probably valid in some CSV format
It is. Four fields.
["1", "2\\", "3", "4"]
No, depends on your format ^^
03:09
Name me one product that treats it differently.
visual basic
We need visual basic fiddle.
Yeah :)
^^^^
@Apoph1s In any case, what does VB make of it?
03:11
@Ja͢ck MySQL
Jack I was kidding, I just stated vb for laughs
dafuq
CSV best format, so ambiguous
MLA format is better imho
@AndreaFaulds So you're saying MySQL treats it as 3 fields?
03:14
@Ja͢ck I think it might, dunno. Actually, you're right that CSV doesn't really have backslash escapes
that seems to be one consistent feature
perhaps the only
Jack is always right
oh, nope
he's 55 years old from what Ive heard
some CSV files do use \ as an escape
Yeah, but they use it as an escape for fields inside enclosures I reckon?
In many cases the escape character is the same as the enclosure character.
03:16
it's not used to escape commas, I think
So "hello "" quotes" will yield hello " quotes
I am familiar with that
Yeah, this is also mentioned in the "RFC"
@Ja͢ck RFCs don't have to be standards ;)
I didn't say that.
In fact, the RFC came afterwards :)
03:18
I am aware.
You should check out how many options Python gives you when processing CSV
It's mind boggling.
Cover ALL THE POSSIBILITIES
Just to figure out its default settings you have to scan up and down the bloody manual
foresee ALL THE THINGS
Yeah, I didn't want to go that far ... my changes are mostly "surgical" :)
03:20
anyway night
nite!
03:44
@AndreaFaulds ^^ I know. The un-standard format.
03:55
php
Peripheral Hyper Paintbrush
@AndreaFaulds I can't argue, XHTML isn't tweet compatible.
!!learn penis 8=========D
dmanit wrong chat
I don't think that's right for any chat.
@LeviMorrison XML LOVES YOU TOO.
@DanLugg He's also in Lounge<C++> .. I guess it's okay there ...
@Ja͢ck It'll be nice when Lounge<PHP> is valid syntax.
04:00
:D
04:30
@DanLugg What's the SPL Committee room all about? :)
Is it invite only? Can you not join?
Levi's been working on some pretty awesome stuff, myself sorta in parallel, collections oriented things, and otherwise. Just out-loud thinking mostly.
Lately, it's been discussion of the php\* namespace and some of the restrictions/expectations surrounding it.
That, and just naming things in general.
Nah, it's open .. I figured the * at the end had some significance lol
lol, no, it only serves to confuse because I always think there're unread messages :-P
hah
Maybe it's just me, but it seems to have been getting quieter here (at night at least (at my night, at least))
04:46
I like to tease people with Y10k problems >D
You are an optimist.
Nah, just trolling heh
I know
The cup is twice as big as it's supposed to be.
05:12
In case you're wondering why so many bad php code; look at what professors give to their students ... stackoverflow.com/q/27286108/1338292 o_0
05:23
Hello.
Hellooooow
I want to know if you have to import any classes/modules to use password_hash() and password_verify() methods or are they inbuilt?
It should be part of PHP itself, depending on the version.
both
From which version is it inbuilt?
05:25
If not present, you can use the password compat library.
@HassanAlthaf , try to explore documentation
@HassanAlthaf Doesn't the manual tell you that?
@Ja͢ck why there's?
Auryn\InjectionException thrown with message "Could not make AccountingSystem\Controllers\Homepage: Class AccountingSystem\Template\Engine does not exist"

Stacktrace:
#10 Auryn\InjectionException in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Projects/AccountingSystem/vendor/rdlowrey/auryn/lib/Provider.php:350
#9 ReflectionException in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Projects/AccountingSystem/vendor/rdlowrey/auryn/lib/ReflectionPool.php:133
#8 ReflectionParameter:getClass in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Projects/AccountingSystem/vendor/rdlowrey/auryn/lib/ReflectionPool.php:133
I got an error.
@AndreaFaulds obviously ;p
05:29
@Ja͢ck :)
@Ja͢ck I'd excuse it as it makes sense, but I'm more likely to point out "mistakes" if they're by non-native speakers because I want to be helpful if I can
Is this because you know I'm Dutch? heh
@Ja͢ck you're Dutch?
I can give you quotes from the locals here (remember, it used to be a British colony) that will make your hair stand on end lol
I am russian :^ )
@Ja͢ck oh I know
05:33
Hey, Orchard Rd :)
@AndreaFaulds Hmm, so where did you think I was from?
@Ja͢ck I assumed Singapore because Location: Singapore :p
hehe
let me give you a few quotes from standard conversation with its respective translation
English -> English, presumably ;)
"You eat finish anot?" .... Have you finished your meal?
Aside from the "anot" that sort of makes sense
05:38
"anot" is basically "or not" which has its roots in Chinese.
The "eat finish" as well ... literally Chinese -> English
@Ja͢ck You're dutch?
"I kena summon" ... I was given a fine (typically for parking or driving on the bus lane)
@LeviMorrison Yup :)
Can't say I see it in your gravatar.
If you heard me speak in person you probably wouldn't be able to tell either
^^
Do you know from whence I hail?
05:42
I've always assumed you're an American heh
On what basis?
switch { .... default: 'American'; } I guess.
My gravatar suggests I am from the interwebz
Hi guys.
Oh, guess I was right, based on the location in your profile heh :)
I remember mixing you up with zerkms before lol
+1, I was about to say that :)
It used to ^^ I took it down.
I have a new XML + XSLT powered blog going up at some point.
I'm American, you could say.
What, no Docblock? :)
It is DocBook.
Yeah, that
Ohh, much exciting :)
05:47
I am quite patriotic but I disagree with basically all popular opinions, it seems.
So I mostly keep quiet and to myself.
Now about stuff like programming? Yeah I'm loud and proud ^^
Probably a good strategy.
I wonder if there will ever be a time when I write something that I won't look back at with slight disgust ... =S
I've already successfully created an XSL document for transforming the basics of a DocBook article.
There is one huge problem though.
I want the HTML 5 to be semantic, 100% valid, xml-serializable HTML5.
At least it's just one problem.
Let me take that back and say: that's impossible.
The problem comes from the fact para (which translates to p, obviously) allows block level elements, notably lists.
However, p does not.
Yeah, that won't fly
05:50
So okay, you check if your ancestor is a para, right? Close the tag, generate a list, and reopen, right?
Sure
Doesn't work.
Damn
XSLT has to be valid XML too.
So by closing the element (which doesn't appear to be open) it complains.
And when XML complains it flat out refuses to do anything else ^^
It seems XQuery can do basically everything XSLT can, but isn't XML. That'll be my next approach.
Can you give it an instruction to convert <para><list>...</list></para> into two siblings?
Wait, so how does PHP's documentation get built then?
05:52
I misunderstood what you said; no, I don't think there is such a rule.
@Ja͢ck It generates invalid HTML.
Awesome
And notably, it is a source of bugs from time to time because of the way browsers handle it.
Well .. how about running the output through a fixer-upper tool?
XQuery is much closer to a programming language; it'll probably be easier to do anyway.
I'm doing the transformations offline, so as long as I can get a reliable transformer I can deploy it statically.
Yeah, in the past I always complained about the margin above a <ul> when placed inside <p> ... only to realise later on that it was invalid HTML in the first place.
05:55
hi.
Jack you like anime? :D
Sometimes.
Haven't watched anime in years, though.
You should watch anime.
I am 14 and I watch sometimes. ;P
you know what's stupid?
e10 notation
It's really easy to miss it
My problem with Anime is that they always seem to use certain themes that I just don't want.
Like what @LeviMorrison
06:00
Both me and laruence got caught out by thinking 12.3456789000e10 was 12.x not 12XXXXXXXXXX
Laruence and I*
:)
@Ja͢ck both are correct, I'm not a stickler :p
We were always taught to mention the other person first.
Same here, mention the other person first.
@LeviMorrison Eh, anime is quite diverse. Stuff aimed at young teen boys and otaku is full of boobies and "accidental" perversion. But there's some gold there too. And there are other genres.
06:02
lol
"Grown up" Anime seems to include a lot of blood.
Weird that, it's not how native speakers actually use English. It's an outdated form of English.
Everything seems outdated to someone below 21 years old :P
@AndreaFaulds they are violating the grammar laws of english.
For completeness, I think it is actually "Laurence and me" in this case. (not actually true)
06:03
@HassanAlthaf The grammar laws you were taught in school are almost certainly wrong
Lol pls
;]
Who are we to disagree with an actual English-person?
Most schools don't teach English as it is actually used by native speakers in the 21st century. They teach standard written English and grammar from 200 years ago.
@LeviMorrison Being English means little, but I am studying linguistics, which is far more important ;)
Uhhh, its a book written by a native english speaking person.
@LeviMorrison Some of my favourites have a lot of blood, I guess. I liked some anime which didn't, though.
06:05
Are you saying his English is not up-to-date?
Still ... if you say "me got caught out ..." it just sounds wrong, unless you want to sound like caveman :)
@HassanAlthaf Yes, native English speakers are usually wrong about the rules of English ^^
What about you then? Even you could be wrong.
@Ja͢ck Yes, but you can only use "I" there, not me.
Yup
06:06
@HassanAlthaf Because I don't know this from how I speak, I know this from reading stuff that isn't based on English from 200 years ago
Wouldn't you be using more "thou" and "thine" if that was the case?
I really don't know why people perpetuate nonsense like "sentences can't end with prepositions" (they can and always have been able to), or "you can't split infinitives" (why? you're not messing anything up)
I speak in Shakespeare's English.
Thou shalt now stop fighting.
@Ja͢ck I think thou/thine is much older than that
I think i am in wron room, where i can get PHP room?
06:07
Dunno :)
@lemon out the door, twelve paces to the left.
@lemon <?php hello();
(: TIL this is an XQuery comment :)
^ How cool is that?
LMAO NICE
XQuery is a jQuery remix?
It's got to be the happiest language.
@LeviMorrison (: this is a horrible hack :)
06:08
@lemon we are PHP chatroom. :)
you forget to close php
(: This code is a bit dreary, but cheer up mate :)
where is hello() function declaration?
@lemon there isn't one
@lemon You can opt to not close the `<?php` because that file is purely PHP, and no HTML or other language exists in that file.
06:09
@HassanAlthaf (: Most definitely not, mate :)
KEK
Did you mean keg?
WoW player, it is LOL when aliance said and horde read it as "kek" :)
He means, 'K enough Krap'
;)
06:13
@LeviMorrison I must admit, most of my favourite anime have a bit of blood in them, I guess. Some more than others. Baccano! is very bloody. Shinsekai Yori far less so (I wouldn't call it bloody, though people die), but I like it for a completely different reasons. Welcome to the NHK! has no blood at all. Neon Genesis Evangelion has some blood, but most of the violence is not between people, but "robots", and it's interesting mostly because of the depression that Shinji enters into...
06:26
@lemon Actually .. that comes close to Korean where they just write k-k-k as a means to express lol
Written as ㅋㅋㅋ
Hi guys,please take a look and kindly help me
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Q: Show Pop Up when clicking on links in email contents

Sujathan RAm facing a new requirement which I didn't faced yet.My website has email sending facility,which contains links also.What I need is to show popup when I click on the link in the email contents,the contents may or may not be from the website.Which methods I can do for achieving this ?.Please sugge...

@SujathanR phpmailer might solve your problem
You can't show popups within an email client.
Clicking the links from an email would (in most cases) launch the default browser, though.
And also, not a PHP problem.
why dont you redirect user to your site and then show popup?
Showing popup on page load is considered Bad(tm)
06:41
Hm hm..So I need to redirect the user to our own website and then there show the pop up right ?
yeah , better create a landing page..
@SujathanR Yeah, it's common practice to have rich email contents on the website as well ... at the top of the email you would have the typical "If you can't see this email properly, click here"
thanks all for the assistance.
No worries, please rate our services on your way out :D
hahaha
thank you, come again >.<
06:58
I am agree
07:26
@webarto where i can get free test papers for zend php cert?
How do I know? :-)
I mean... if you asked for drugs or guns, that could be arranged, but free zend prep test...
;-) Unfortunately I don't have anything of value to you. It's not hard to pass (at least this 5.3 wasn't, 5.5 is now current).
how is the exam format?
MCQ's or need to write code?
portfolio > certificates
I wouldn't waste your time on it (unless someone pays for it of course)
07:30
Exam with just one question: write a wordpress clone ;p
^ there goes my dream of having php cert
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